Just my .02 worth. DH is a member of the executive platinum club on AA. He travels weekly from our home in Texas to Mexico, China, India, Italy and others. Because of this he is not home very often which is hard on our family. He uses his status for upgrading his trips to first class that are long flights. He's a tall man and it helps him to be able to rest comfortably. Very important when you are on a plane for a very long time. ALL of his ff miles come from business travel. When we do travel for pleasure we do so using his mileage. Dh's company does not pay him extra for being away from home so much, so I think of the miles as a perk. We will be using miles to travel to WDW again in October. We are very thankful that we can do this saving us quite a bit of money. A lot of business do not allow their employees to keep the mileage.
I cannot imagine anyone acting a fool in either first class, business class or coach. I personally have never seen it. According to my husband it does happen. DH is a quiet man who keeps to himself. But he will definitely speak up if someone is getting out of hand, and does not tolerate anyone speaking badly to a flight attendant. One bad apple can certainly spoil the whole bunch.
My point is, the miles "we" earn we use to fund our family vacations and are grateful for them.
One thing I will add, the prices that his company pays for his airfare is ridiculous! They seldom, if ever, book ahead of time. I supppose that's the kind of flyer the airlines want. The last minute person (or company) that paid a premium for his/her ticket.
Vonda
I cannot imagine anyone acting a fool in either first class, business class or coach. I personally have never seen it. According to my husband it does happen. DH is a quiet man who keeps to himself. But he will definitely speak up if someone is getting out of hand, and does not tolerate anyone speaking badly to a flight attendant. One bad apple can certainly spoil the whole bunch.
My point is, the miles "we" earn we use to fund our family vacations and are grateful for them.
One thing I will add, the prices that his company pays for his airfare is ridiculous! They seldom, if ever, book ahead of time. I supppose that's the kind of flyer the airlines want. The last minute person (or company) that paid a premium for his/her ticket.
Vonda
. Also with an 18 month old after they wouldn't let me pre-board. I took a "too bad, so sad" attitude and said "If I had been able to pre-board my car seat would have been in by now." loud enough for the passengers around me to hear. Of course, the squirmy 18 month old didn't help matters either
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